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Fishermen in Greenland are doing better than ever. That might be thanks to climate change.
USA TODAY Kim Hoegh-Dam has seen the impact of climate change firsthand. He's a fisherman in Greenland and he's literally observed the ice in the mountains above his hometown of Narsaq melt away. “When I was a child, I remember where the edge was,” he says. “And ... |

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